Suspect for Quiapo Road Rage Shooting Identified as Army Reservist and Considered dangerous!

Police are looking for the driver who shot dead a biker with whom he
had traded blows after an apparent road rage incident in Quiapo, Manila
Monday night.

The incident was caught on CCTV. A stray bullet injured an
18-year-old girl near the crime scene, investigators said, but it was
not clear if the bullet came from the gun fired by the suspect.

The fatality, identified as Mark Vincent Garalde, was on a bicycle
along the southbound lane of P. Casal at around 9:30 p.m. when a red
Hyundai Eon (conduction sticker MO-3745) blocked him and confronted him
for still unknown reasons, SP02 Charles Duran said.

Based on the CCTV footage, Garalde and the suspect later came to
blows for more than a minute until Garalde managed to headlock the
suspect.

The victim released the suspect, walked toward his bike beside the
car and peered into the passenger side window of the vehicle as if
talking to someone.

As Garalde walked away with his bicycle, the suspect – now carrying a
gun – got out of his car and walked casually toward the biker.The man shot him once in the head and fired four more shots at the
victim when he was already slumped on the pavement.

The suspect sped
away towards Ayala Bridge.

A police source identified the suspect as Von Tanto. Police recovered five spent shells from a caliber .45 pistol at the scene.

In critical condition at the Mary Chiles Hospital for a bullet wound
was Rocel Bondoc. She was hit by a stray bullet in front of her house,
according to MPD-homicide chief Senior Insp. Rommel Anicete.

Police
have identified and are seeking the suspect behind the shooting of
gaming assistant Mark Vincent Garalde in Quiapo, Manila, GMA News' Chino
Gaston reported on Balitanghali on Wednesday.

Army
reservist Vhon Tanto, 39, was identified by police and barangay
officials as the man who shot Garalde on Monday night in Brgy. 385.

Barangay
officials identified Tanto and his red Hyundai Eon and said he has
repeatedly defied barangay clearing operations against illegally-parked
vehicles.

source: Gma news,Philstar

Police consider Tanto armed and dangerous and are working to revoke his gun license.
Sr. Insp. Rommel Anicete, Manila Police District Homicide Chief, called
on Tanto to connect with police as his current status may warrant a
violent confrontation with operatives tasked to search for him.
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